
The Biggest Names in Golf? Scottie, Who?
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About this listen
Steven only knows Tiger Woods and "Scott something" from golf. David breaks down who actually matters in professional golf, from Scottie Scheffler's dominance to the PGA vs LIV drama that's splitting the sport.
What we discuss:
- Why Scottie Scheffler is the hottest name in golf (and betting favorite for everything)
- The PGA vs LIV split: Saudi money, Greg Norman, and changing the game
- Current stars you need to know: Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm
- Tiger vs Jack Nicklaus GOAT debate (it's like LeBron vs Jordan)
- Why YouTube golf stars are bigger than actual tour winners
- The Ryder Cup: US vs Europe bad blood and genuine drama
- Golf betting reality check - Steven can't imagine the pressure
- COVID and social media's impact on golf's popularity explosion
Key moments:
- Steven thinks Scottie Scheffler is "Scott something"
- David explains why the tour is "an absolute grind" for 256 players
- The revelation that YouTube golfers are more famous than major winners
- Jon Rahm's "big old caboose" gets multiple mentions
- Why the Ryder Cup has actual bad blood and finger pointing
Bottom line: You don't need to know every golfer, but understanding the current stars, the PGA/LIV drama, and YouTube's influence helps you follow golf conversations without looking completely lost.
#golf #scottischeffler #pgatour #livgolf #golfpodcast #fairwayfools #rydercup #tigervsjack
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